Our District Governor Mike Becker was born in Rochester, Minnesota and attended John Marshall High School and Rochester Community College.

Mike joined Greater Rochester Rotary in 2002. He has served the club on every board position with the exception of Secretary/Treasurer and was club president 2010-2011. Currently he is the District Governor elect, past Tech Team Chairperson for District 5960, STRIVE Co-Chair for the Rochester clubs, Board member of NCPETS, Vocational co-chair of Greater Rochester, member of the District 5960 Visioning Training Team, Technical Chair for NCPETS.

Mike and Nancy have been foster parents for over twenty years and have been “foster parents” to 82 children. In 2005 they were awarded the honor of Foster Parents of the Year by Olmsted County. Mike and Nancy have served on the Parents board for the Foster Care Association and have been invited speakers to the International Shaken Baby Conference. Mike has served on his church’s Board of Directors for seven years and is a past Chairperson of that committee.

Currently he is with First American Staff Appraisals as a Senior Appraiser and trainer, was the past owner of Becker Appraisals, a real estate appraisal firm since 2005. Has owned another appraisal firm and has been in the same business since 1991. He is an affiliated member of the Appraisal Institute and is a classroom instructor in the field. He currently serves as a board member of the Southeast Minnesota Association of Realtors MLS board and is Treasurer of the First Homes board of the Rochester Area Foundation. Mike is an ongoing student of the profession and has logged over 1,000 hours of education time and credits.

Mike has been married to his lovely wife Nancy for 42 years and has always resided in Rochester. They have five children, Beth, Robin, Marc, Brian and Nykkole. They have ten grandchildren all under the age of nine.

Human Trafficking efforts

Clare Lillis, a 22 year Rotarian with the Forest Lake Rotary Club, has been club President, Assistant Governor, District Governor, Zone 28 Mentoring Chair and leader in several Dist. teams. Now, as co-chair of the Dist. 5960 Ending Human Trafficking in MN, along with Emma Nazarinia from the Rochester Rotary Club, attends numerous seminars, plays and film screenings to gain understanding of the breadth of the problem and speaks at Rotary clubs and other organizations to raise awareness and spark action to end human trafficking in MN.

Pork Management

Vocation: Being Awesome

Update on Little Free Libraries

Branden Pedersen
Role at Little Free Library: Community engagement, working with our builders, developing partnerships, managing Kids,Community, & Cops.
Favorite Book: Ghost Wars by Steve Coll
Best part of working at Little Free Library: The people, the treats (sparkling water, nuts, baked goods), the mission, the books, the variety, and the Library groupies (jk).

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